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Sub Adult Female Leopard
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Really had a very good time with you in the captureography workshop sir..we really learnt many things which we never expected that we would be learning....Anyways thanks a lot sir and we all miss you a lot...:)
1 · 28 July at 13:23
Kiran Patthi
Image credit - Viraj Karekar Participant at our "Nature Photography Workshop at Badra Tiger Reserve 2013"
3 · 30 June at 09:23
Kiran Patthi
Image Credit - Viraj Karekar participant "Photography Workshop at Bhadra Tiger Reserve"
2 · 30 June at 09:18
Kiran Patthi
Picture of Grey horn bill taken by our participant Viraj Karekar at "Bhadra Tiger Reserve Workshop 2013"
51 · 30 June at 09:12
Kiran Patthi
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2 · 17 June at 12:17
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Capture 'O' Graphy was with Moumita Nayak and 9 other people.
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Capture 'O' Graphy Thnx sam
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Capture 'O' Graphy created Black Buck Reserve Photography Workshop.
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Chital or Spotted Deer or Axis Deer - "Responsible Dad teaching his son how to fight/defend"
Intersting facts - The antlers can grow upto 80cm.
Chital also eat their shed antlers as a source of nutrients and will use mineral licks.
Photo: Chital or Spotted Deer or Axis Deer - "Responsible Dad teaching his son how to fight/defend" Intersting facts - The antlers can grow upto 80cm. Chital also eat their shed antlers as a source of nutrients and will use mineral licks.
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Capture 'O' Graphy Thnx aks
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Capture 'O' Graphy Thnx bro
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28 July
A weekend get away learning Wildlife Photography. Register by tomorrow and get 10% discount.
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27 JulyAlbum: Public
Encounter with Leopard in Bandipur.
Amazing Facts:
Leopards are astoundingly strong. They are pound for pound the strongest of the big cats. They are able to climb trees, even when carrying heavy prey, and often choose to rest on tree branches during the day. One reason why leopards sometimes take their prey up in the trees is to ensure lions or hyenas can’t steal them.
Leopards are renowned for their agility. They run up to 58km/h and can leap 6m horizontally and 3m vertically. They are also very strong swimmers.
The leopard is the most elusive and secretive of the large felids. They are extremely difficult to trace and locate in the wild.
Leopards are predominantly solitary animals that have large territories. While male territories are larger than females and tend to overlap, individuals usually only tolerate intrusion into ranges for mating. They mark their ranges with urine and leave claw marks on trees to warn others to stay away.
Like cats kept as companions, leopards will growl when angry and purr when content. They have various vocalisations such as a rasping cough which they perform to announce their presence to other leopards.
Leopards tend to have two or three cubs per gestation. Mothers refrain from wandering their territories after giving birth until their young are capable to come with them. Cubs suckle for around 3 months and are kept hidden for about the first 8 weeks to protect them from predators.
Leopards tend to have distinctive dark spots called rosettes, which create beautiful patterns against their otherwise light fur. Black leopards however have dark fur which makes it difficult to see the spots. They appear almost solid black and are often called black panthers.
Sub Adult Female Leopard
Capture 'O' Graphy
Timeline
Recent
Status
Photo / Video
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Professional Services
Nandini Layout, Bangalore, India 560096080 95 941172
About
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385
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Status
Photo / Video
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What have you been up to?
Recent Posts by Others on Capture 'O' GraphySee All
Soundarya Bk
Really had a very good time with you in the captureography workshop sir..we really learnt many things which we never expected that we would be learning....Anyways thanks a lot sir and we all miss you a lot...:)
1 · 28 July at 13:23
Kiran Patthi
Image credit - Viraj Karekar Participant at our "Nature Photography Workshop at Badra Tiger Reserve 2013"
3 · 30 June at 09:23
Kiran Patthi
Image Credit - Viraj Karekar participant "Photography Workshop at Bhadra Tiger Reserve"
2 · 30 June at 09:18
Kiran Patthi
Picture of Grey horn bill taken by our participant Viraj Karekar at "Bhadra Tiger Reserve Workshop 2013"
51 · 30 June at 09:12
Kiran Patthi
Our Flickr page - www.flickr.com/photos/97546643@N03/
2 · 17 June at 12:17
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Capture 'O' Graphy was with Moumita Nayak and 9 other people.
13 hours agoAlbum: Public
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Raghu Vivid, Praveen Naik, Manmeet Kaur and 24 others like this.
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Capture 'O' Graphy Thnx sam
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Sameena Gulzar wow....gorgeous ...
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Capture 'O' Graphy created Black Buck Reserve Photography Workshop.
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TuesdayAlbum: Public
Chital or Spotted Deer or Axis Deer - "Responsible Dad teaching his son how to fight/defend"
Intersting facts - The antlers can grow upto 80cm.
Chital also eat their shed antlers as a source of nutrients and will use mineral licks.
Photo: Chital or Spotted Deer or Axis Deer - "Responsible Dad teaching his son how to fight/defend" Intersting facts - The antlers can grow upto 80cm. Chital also eat their shed antlers as a source of nutrients and will use mineral licks.
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Shameen Lewis, Rohith Cvijayan, Manjunatha Gowda Veeranna and 28 others like this.
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Capture 'O' Graphy Thnx aks
Like · Reply · 1 · Tuesday at 16:51 via mobile
Capture 'O' Graphy Thnx bro
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Capture 'O' Graphy
29 July via Mobile
Global Tigers Day, lets promise overselves to save them.
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Soundarya Bk, Preeti Bardia, Shubha Sastry and 4 others like this.
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298 people saw this post
Capture 'O' Graphy
28 July
A weekend get away learning Wildlife Photography. Register by tomorrow and get 10% discount.
Black Buck Reserve Photography Workshop
Sunday
Mydenahalli, Madhugiri
Invite Friends · 132 people are invited
1Like · · Share
Krupa Devanand likes this.
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Capture 'O' Graphy
27 JulyAlbum: Public
Encounter with Leopard in Bandipur.
Amazing Facts:
Leopards are astoundingly strong. They are pound for pound the strongest of the big cats. They are able to climb trees, even when carrying heavy prey, and often choose to rest on tree branches during the day. One reason why leopards sometimes take their prey up in the trees is to ensure lions or hyenas can’t steal them.
Leopards are renowned for their agility. They run up to 58km/h and can leap 6m horizontally and 3m vertically. They are also very strong swimmers.
The leopard is the most elusive and secretive of the large felids. They are extremely difficult to trace and locate in the wild.
Leopards are predominantly solitary animals that have large territories. While male territories are larger than females and tend to overlap, individuals usually only tolerate intrusion into ranges for mating. They mark their ranges with urine and leave claw marks on trees to warn others to stay away.
Like cats kept as companions, leopards will growl when angry and purr when content. They have various vocalisations such as a rasping cough which they perform to announce their presence to other leopards.
Leopards tend to have two or three cubs per gestation. Mothers refrain from wandering their territories after giving birth until their young are capable to come with them. Cubs suckle for around 3 months and are kept hidden for about the first 8 weeks to protect them from predators.
Leopards tend to have distinctive dark spots called rosettes, which create beautiful patterns against their otherwise light fur. Black leopards however have dark fur which makes it difficult to see the spots. They appear almost solid black and are often called black panthers.